I love anything pumpkin. Well, anything pumpkin except the new pumpkin M&Ms. Those were a big disappointment! However, most everything else is delicious! I made pumpkin pancakes last week and had half a can of pumpkin left over. I did not want to waste it and decided to try these Spiced Pumpkin No Bake Cookies that I came across on Pinterest. Wow! They were really good!
Upon reading that blog I also saw that the same site had a recipe for Browned Butter & Dulce de Leche No-Bake Cookies. Having leftover Dulce de Leche from the pumpkin no bakes I decided to give it a try. WOW! AMAZING! I had to make a few slight adjustments and they are marked in the recipe below.
6 simple ingredients! I added honey to kick up the sweet just a little. Also, dulce de leche comes in a can and you can find it near the sweetened condensed milk in the baking aisle. Mine was not in the can as it was leftover from another baking project.
Browning butter made me very nervous! I have not ever done this! This is my week for trying new things! Last night I made roux for the first time with great success! Today browned butter. I was so glad that it turned out well! Be VERY careful that you take it off the heat as soon as it reaches a golden brown. You should also be able to tell that it has reached the right point by smell also. A delicious, nutty smell. The smell reminded me of a delicious pasta I had a Spaghetti Factory a few months ago. I thought it was the cheese that created that wonderful aroma, but I now know it was the butter and will be trying to recreate that dish soon!
Once the mix is combined lay out parchment paper and spoon by tablespoons. You can make smaller cookies if you desire.
YUM! Great for early Fall with a cup of coffee!
Brown Butter Dulche de Leche No Bake Cookies
Adapted from Project Domestication
3 TBS unsalted butter
1 tsp salt
1/2 cup dulce de leche
1/2 cup milk
1/4 tsp honey
3 cup old-fashioned oats
Brown butter over medium heat.
Add salt and stir until mostly dissolved. It will not dissolve fully. Add dulce de leche, honey, and milk until the dulce de leche is melted and the butter/honey/milk/dulce de leche is combined. Let boil then for about 3 minutes. Be sure to keep an eye on it. It is easy to burn this combination. Watch it and use your nose! If it smells like it is cooked turn off the heat! Stir in oats. Place by tablespoon (or soup spoon) onto parchment paper. Let cool and enjoy! You can speed up cooling process by putting in the refrigerator.